Bring Your Own Device Industry

Flourishing demand for Bring Your Own Device Industry

Bring your own device, also known as Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT), Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP), and Bring Your Own PC (BYOPC). This means you can use your own device instead of an officially provided device. There are two main contexts in which this term is used. One of these is in the cellular industry, which are carriers that allow customers to activate their existing phone (or other cellular device) on the network instead of being forced to purchase a new device from the carrier.

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Some of the key players of Bring Your Own Device Industry:

Aruba Networks (Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP), BlackBerry Limited, Cisco Systems Inc., Citrix Systems, Inc., EisnerAmper LLP, IBM Corporation, Ivanti, MobileIron Inc., Mobit Technology Solution, VMware, Inc.

The other and main focus of this article is on the workplace, where it refers to a policy that will allow employees to bring privately owned devices (laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc.) to work and use those devices to access privileged corporate information and applications. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as IT consumerization.

BYOD is making significant strides in the business world, with around 75% of employees in high-growth markets like Brazil and Russia and 44% in developed countries already using their own technology. Surveys show that companies cannot prevent employees from bringing personal devices into the workplace. The research is broken down according to benefit. A survey shows that around 95% of employees say they use at least one personal device for work.

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